Expanded Draught is an international artist collective founded in Galway city in 2006. From Galway it has expanded, to Dublin, England, Canada, Korea, America: Maryland, Texas, Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana, Ohio, New york, Colorado, Tennessee, Oregon, and Georgia. They have exhibited collaboratively in both America and Ireland; the aim is to continue and expand further afield. Commitment to support visual artists in the creation of high quality dynamic art works is at the fore. The collective promote collaboration and the sharing of information, skills and knowledge through the facilitation of workshops, talks, discussions and exhibitions.

Expanded Draught aspire to create a platform for diverse artists to showcase their work and form relationships with artists from various countries around the world, creating large scale individual /collaborative works, interactive and inclusive projects using both unconventional and conventional spaces.

This show has been Kindly Sponsored By:

BierhausThe Roisin DubhGym Repair GalwayStudio Say Do And facilitated by the generous support of Adapt Galway and The Galway Harbour Company

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

We are back ... now that the weather is getting warmer Adapt Galway are ready to host our first exhibition of 2013 @ The Shed ----> Starting March 9th Expanded Draught international artist collective will present an exhibition under the theme of when you cut through the present the future will leak out. Opening reception @ 7 p.m. March 9th. The Shed. Galway Harbour

Adapt Galway @ The Shed

About

The Shed is a large 4,000 square foot industrial warehouse located on the middle pier at Galway City Harbour,owned and managed by Galway Harbour Company. Adapt Galway took up residency at The Shed in March 2012, presenting projects, events and exhibitions by visual arts organizations based in Galway. Adapt Galway is a coalition of visual arts organizations working together to create a united vision for the visual arts in Galway. It also supports and campaigns for the use of appropriate vacant spaces in the city centre for creative purposes.